Building a Better Future
This report provides a blueprint for addressing the critical challenges of sustainable economic development, rule of law, and security in Central America's Northern Triangle, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach that includes judicial reform, policing improvements, and economic initiatives.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Atlantic Council |
Authors: | Eduardo Stein, Jason Marczak, Luis Cosenza, Maria Eugenia Brizuela De Ávila, John Negroponte |
Geographic focus: | El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, United States |
Page count: | 52 pages |
Methods
The research method used in the report involved convening an independent, multisector task force composed of high-level policymakers, business executives, and civil society leaders from the Northern Triangle and the United States. The task force's recommendations were informed by a public opinion survey conducted in the Northern Triangle countries.
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Key Insights
The report outlines a comprehensive strategy for the United States and Northern Triangle countries (El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras) to tackle systemic challenges such as corruption, weak governance, and violence. It proposes targeted solutions for sustainable economic development, strengthening rule of law, and improving security, while highlighting the importance of US engagement and regional collaboration.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: El Salvador geographic scope | English publication language | Guatemala geographic scope | Honduras geographic scope | United States geographic scope | corruption | demography | development | economic initiatives | economy | employment | governance | growth | judicial reform | latin america | middle class and latin america | migration | policing improvements | rule of law | security | sustainable economic development | united states | united states leadership | us engagement | violence